#286: Through the Desert
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One has to be careful in buffet situations. There are so many options, and you are pulled in so many different directions. You must differentiate the false urgency from the genuinely pressing, and it is a test of your evaluation and timing skills to successfully navigate your priorities. What to do, and when? How much of what? If you fail to make the wise choices, you might not get through the dessert.  Games Played Last Week: 02:20 -IKI: Akebono (Koota Yamada, Sorry We Are French, 2023) 08:22 -Inhuman Conditions (Tommy Maranges & Cory O'Brien, Web published, 2018) 13:19 -FlickFleet: Xeno Wars (Jackson Pope & Paul Willcox, Eurydice Games, 2022) 18:09 -Gods Love Dinosaurs (Kasper Lapp, Pandasaurus Games, 2020) 22:35 -That's Not a Hat (Kasper Lapp, Ravensburger, 2023) 26:00 -Fun Facts (Kasper Lapp, Repos Production, 2022) 31:33 -Sail (Akiyama Koryu & Korzu Yusei, Allplay, 2023) 35:51 -Sunrise Lane (Reiner Knizia, Horrible Guild, 2023) 38:55 -Sky Team (Luc Rémond, Le Scorpion Masqué, 2023) News (and why it doesn't matter): 40:35 Dexterity expansions! Tokyo Highway: Rainbow City and ICECOOL Wizards 41:22 Gaia Project expansion in "late 2024" 42:42 Sand by Devir Games 42:57 Calimala reprint by Alley Cat Games 43:57 Through the Desert on Kickstarter with A Message from the Stars and Switchbacks 44:25 My Favourite Things on Kickstarter: trick-taking and social ranking 45:37 Diablo role-playing and board games 45:59 Dragons Down by Mr. B Games on Kickstarter, inspired by the madness that is Magic Realm 48:35 Feature Game: Through the Desert (Reiner Knizia, KOSMOS, 1998) Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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